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FRSC records 105 road crashes in Q1 in Oyo State

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oyo State Command, recorded 105 road traffic crashes in the first quarter of the year,  the Sector Commander, Mr Joshua Adekanye has said.

Adekanye said this during a lecture to mark the 2023 West African Road Safety Organisation (WARSO) Day on Monday in Ibadan.

The Newsmen reports that the theme of the event is “Improving Road Safety Data Management: A call for Action”.

The sector commander attributed the high number of road crashes to speed violation, saying it accounted for 68.57 per cent out of the  the total number of 105 recorded  incidences.

He added that incidents of burst tyres and dangerous driving followed closely as they both accounted for 4.76 per cent and 11.5 per cent of the crashes recorded.

Adekanye, however, said that the record of accidents in the first quarter of the year showed  a decline in road crashes in the state when compared with the first quarters of 2021 and 2022.

Adekanye said that the commitment of the corps at reducing road crashes to the barest minimum and with the support of government and other stakeholders had contributed to the decline in crashes.

“The stories on the roads can be amended from bloody to enjoyment if all road users could change their attitude and respect the rules and objectives of traffic laws.

“Our nation can be removed from the list of most dangerous roads to drive motor vehicles to global examples of safe roads that respect the sanctity of human life and provide an enabling environment for economic progress if we obey the traffic rules,” he said.

The sector commander said that the 15 countries that are members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are members of WARSO.

He said that the main goal of WARSO was promotion and reinforcement of road safety in West Africa through effective management of road safety and traffic matters with a view to drastically reducing road traffic crashes.

Adekanye said that WARSO Day was celebrated annually on May 8 in Nigeria and other ECOWAS countries.

In his lecture, Dr Benjamin Oluwabusuyi of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), called on FRSC to continue to improve on its services to the public and effectively manage casualty on roads in Nigeria.

He said that data collection was the responsibility of all and that every data collected helped in decision making.

Dr Matthew Olaogun, an official of the Oyo State Hospital Management Board, called for more synergy at reducing casualties on the roads and advised  officials of the FRSC to be diligent in discharging their duties.

The event was attended by the  Head of National Bureau of Statistics, Mr Emmanual Apata, Coordinator FRSC Special Mashals, Pastor John Adegbotoluwa, Corp Commander, Olalekan Morakinyo, Head of Data management University College Hospital (UCH),Ibadan, Dr Micheal Obaro, among others.

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NEMA confirms death of 80-year old in Lagos building collapse

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A building collapse in the Oyingbo area of Lagos on Thursday claimed the life of an 80-year-old-woman and displaced seven families.

The Territorial Coordinator, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

Newsmen had reported that a storey building, located at 34 Olowo Street by Borno Way, off Freeman Street, Oyingbo, Lagos State, partially collapsed on Thursday.

A building collapse in the Oyingbo area of Lagos on Thursday claimed the life of an 80-year-old-woman and displaced seven families.

The Territorial Coordinator, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

Newsmen  had reported that a storey building, located at 34 Olowo Street by Borno Way, off Freeman Street, Oyingbo, Lagos State, partially collapsed on Thursday.

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Defence College advocates gender responsive peace, security operations

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The Commandant, National Defence College (NDC), Rear Adm. Olumuyiwa Olotu, has advocated for more women participation in peace, security and conflict management.

This could be promoted through gender responsive security operations, Olotu said on Wednesday in Abuja at the opening of a 3-day Gender Sensitization Workshop for senior military and security service officers.

The workshop has the theme, “Enhancing Gender Responsive Security Operations and Community Dialogue Project in Nigeria”.

The workshop was organised by the Centre for Strategic Research and Studies of the college, the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) and UN Women.

The commandant said that such move would be in line with the UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, which mandates member states to foster inclusive and gender response security environment.

He said the workshop was another opportunity to mainstream the resolution in realising gender equality, protection of women and girls in conflict and their active involvement in conflict prevention, resolution and peace building.

According to him, the event formally marks the commencement of phase two of the UN Women Project for Nigeria Security Organisations.

“In spite some of the successes achieved, we must acknowledge that much remains to be done, and so we anticipate that this workshop will serve as a catalyst for change.

“As we delve into the intricacies of gender responsive security operations and community dialogue, let us keep in mind broader impact and effect on the armed forces and the nation at large.

“Our commitment to this cause is a testament of our dedication to upholding the principles of justice, human rights and sustainable peace.

“I therefore express my profound gratitude or participants, facilitators, the UN Women for their immense support and also pray that this workshop will be a source of inspiration, enlightenment and empowerment, propelling us towards the most secure and gender inclusive Nigeria,” he said.

The representative of the UN Women, Mr Peter Mancha, said the UNSCR1325 marked its 24th anniversary in October.

He said member countries were expected to develop a National Action Plan for women, peace and security to bridge existing gaps.

Mancha said it was discovered globally that there was a huge gender gap when it comes to women participation and representation in peace building and conflict prevention.

According to him, while women are excluded in the peace building processes, they are the majority that bear the brunt of conflicts.

“If you go to some of the IDP camps in Nigeria, you discover that significant population are either women or children.

“Because of patriarchal nature of our society and discriminatory nature of our society, we exclude women with the feeling that anything that has to do with peace and security should be limited to only men.

“So the UN Security Council resolution is saying we are underutilising the huge potentials that women have to contribute to peace and security, and they are saying for us globally now to achieve sustainable peace and security, women must be involved because they have value to add.

“There are conflicts that men could not resolve here in Nigeria, that the women were successfully able to resolve,” he said.

Mancha said the setting up of Mix Observers Group by the UN in the North East comprising female police and civil defence officers and female community leaders helped to address the issue of unreported cases of rape.

He said the UN Women would continue to support the Nigerian armed forces and other security agencies in the effort to mainstream gender in the nation’s security management.

The Director General of NILDS, Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, who was represented by Dr Adewale Aderemi, said it was expected that the resolution of the workshop would translate into some form of legislation.

He said the institute intended to escalate the conversation to the national parliament and find ways to ensure that the nation’s gender policies were more intense.

He added that a lot had been done with regards to plugging the gender gap in security operations through multi stakeholder interventions and dialogue.

Defence College advocates gender responsive peace, security operations

The Commandant, National Defence College (NDC), Rear Adm. Olumuyiwa Olotu, has advocated for more women participation in peace, security and conflict management.

This could be promoted through gender responsive security operations, Olotu said on Wednesday in Abuja at the opening of a 3-day Gender Sensitization Workshop for senior military and security service officers.

The workshop has the theme, “Enhancing Gender Responsive Security Operations and Community Dialogue Project in Nigeria”.

The workshop was organised by the Centre for Strategic Research and Studies of the college, the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) and UN Women.

The commandant said that such move would be in line with the UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, which mandates member states to foster inclusive and gender response security environment.

He said the workshop was another opportunity to mainstream the resolution in realising gender equality, protection of women and girls in conflict and their active involvement in conflict prevention, resolution and peace building.

According to him, the event formally marks the commencement of phase two of the UN Women Project for Nigeria Security Organisations.

“In spite some of the successes achieved, we must acknowledge that much remains to be done, and so we anticipate that this workshop will serve as a catalyst for change.

“As we delve into the intricacies of gender responsive security operations and community dialogue, let us keep in mind broader impact and effect on the armed forces and the nation at large.

“Our commitment to this cause is a testament of our dedication to upholding the principles of justice, human rights and sustainable peace.

“I therefore express my profound gratitude or participants, facilitators, the UN Women for their immense support and also pray that this workshop will be a source of inspiration, enlightenment and empowerment, propelling us towards the most secure and gender inclusive Nigeria,” he said.

The representative of the UN Women, Mr Peter Mancha, said the UNSCR1325 marked its 24th anniversary in October.

He said member countries were expected to develop a National Action Plan for women, peace and security to bridge existing gaps.

Mancha said it was discovered globally that there was a huge gender gap when it comes to women participation and representation in peace building and conflict prevention.

According to him, while women are excluded in the peace building processes, they are the majority that bear the brunt of conflicts.

“If you go to some of the IDP camps in Nigeria, you discover that significant population are either women or children.

“Because of patriarchal nature of our society and discriminatory nature of our society, we exclude women with the feeling that anything that has to do with peace and security should be limited to only men.

“So the UN Security Council resolution is saying we are underutilising the huge potentials that women have to contribute to peace and security, and they are saying for us globally now to achieve sustainable peace and security, women must be involved because they have value to add.

“There are conflicts that men could not resolve here in Nigeria, that the women were successfully able to resolve,” he said.

Mancha said the setting up of Mix Observers Group by the UN in the North East comprising female police and civil defence officers and female community leaders helped to address the issue of unreported cases of rape.

He said the UN Women would continue to support the Nigerian armed forces and other security agencies in the effort to mainstream gender in the nation’s security management.

The Director General of NILDS, Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, who was represented by Dr Adewale Aderemi, said it was expected that the resolution of the workshop would translate into some form of legislation.

He said the institute intended to escalate the conversation to the national parliament and find ways to ensure that the nation’s gender policies were more intense.

He added that a lot had been done with regards to plugging the gender gap in security operations through multi stakeholder interventions and dialogue.

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NSA urges NLC to call off strike, condemns attack on labour leader

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NSA urges NLC to call off strike, condemns attack on labour leader

The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, on Wednesday urged the NLC and Trade Unions Congress (TUC) to call off their two-day-old strike.

In a statement issued in Abuja by Mr Zakari Mijinyawa, Head, Strategic Communication, Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Ribadu also condemned the attack on NLC president, Mr Joe Ajaero in Owerri on Nov. 1.

He said ONSA was concerned about the strike and was worried about its implications on the livelihoods of Nigerians and its potential impact on economic, security and other strategic national interests.

Ribadu noted that he immediately intervened on learning about Ajaero’s travails in Owerri as attested to by NLC leadership.

“ONSA regrets the incident and condemns it entirely as it is against the rule of law and the principles of freedom of association and expression subscribed to by President Bola Tinubu and his administration.

“The Federal Government will never condone such act.

“A fallout of the incident was the directive given to relevant authorities to conduct thorough investigation and to bring culprits to book.

“Available update indicates that some arrests have been made in this regard and the outcome of the investigation will be made public as soon as it is concluded.

“The Federal Government, through ONSA, therefore appeals to labour leadership to call off the strike and allow dialogue already in progress be exhausted,’’ Ribadu said in the statement.The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, on Wednesday urged the NLC and Trade Unions Congress (TUC) to call off their two-day-old strike.

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